Johannes Gutenberg, was born to a rich family in Mainz, Germany and early on in his life he mastered in goldsmithing, but then he realized that ha wanted to do something different. So he moved to Strasbourg, and here he made his first experiments with moveable type, and printing.

You see Gutenberg had a new idea, his idea was to utilize the techniques of casting, punchcutting, and stamping, you see he wanted to produce books a lot faster than they were currently being produced, since books were hand written, and worth they're weight in gold. Gutenberg didn't want to change the authentic look of the current hand written books of the time, so Gutenberg made over 300 characters for just one font, and his fonts were much larger than the fonts of today's world. His charaters are made from a blend, or an alloy of lead, antimony, and tin, in fact that mixture is still used to produce prints by modern printing companies.

The Gutenberg Bible displayed by the United States...

A set of metal types

Gutenberg Bible of the New York Public Library. Bo...

He also printed some of his books on paper, before paper they used a substance called Vellum, Vellum is very durable, and is also very expensive. So Gutenbergs early books were expensive.

It's amazing, that similar press systems were being developed in Holland and Prague at the same time but no one knows the names of the men that created those press'. You see there are many things that Gutenberg is credited for, which most of which were developed in his pursuit of the printing press. The adaptation for printing, of the wine or olive oil, screw-type that had been in use for hundreds of years, throughout Europe and Asia. The adaptation of block-print technology; known in Europe since the return of Marco Polo from Asia at the end of the 13th century. And the development...

... printing to make books available to a large portion of society, many of today's greatest writers may never have been inspired to produce history's greatest pieces of literature. Even modern human culture would have been dramatically different without the invention of moveable type ...

... Gutenberg to create his printing press to contribute to society. In 1456, Johann Gutenberg was born in Mainz, Germany. About fifty years later, he had invented a printing press. The first book that he re-printed using movable type was the Bible. The Gutenberg ...

... book remained more for entertainment purposes until the 1450s and 60s when Johann Gutenberg invents the letterpress and catalyzes its spread. At first, many people were skeptical about his book ... forever. Marco Polo's travelogue was the only written account to have enlightened the European world with ...

... practices including selling indulgences, the sole religious authority, which he concluded was the bible. Using the technology of the printing press, created by Johannes Gutenberg, Martin Luther's ideas easily spread all throughout Europe. Art of the Renaissance, also influenced by humanism, played ...

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